Sentences with phrase «nuanced than the debate»

Like most everything in education, the issue is far more nuanced than the debate.

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But many critics tend to want to debate nuances of theology rather than engage head - on the practical realities that many people are facing.
Debates more about nuances of strategy than big issues of policy?
For example, she reports that some School - Based Decision - Making Councils get so caught up in developing their bylaws and modifying them «to fit some nuance of administrivia» that they spend more time engaged in «ceremonial debate» than «substantive discussion.»
That way they can analyze and debate their options as they go, allowing users to construct much more nuanced understandings of the scenarios, their options, and their own reactions than any one of them could do alone.
So I think the value debate is more nuanced than it was at the end of last year.
Our argument is that there is disparity between the political argument and the scientific claims, and a great deal more nuance than the polarised account of the climate debate suggests.
The results of the present study suggest that the debate about the validity of cG × E (Duncan and Keller, 2011) and the preferred strategy of genome - wide association studies, rather than studies of candidate genes, merits nuance, as these designs are complementary.
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